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Friday, September 30, 2016

Rocky (Alex Gonzaga), struggles to find the right person as her past relationships didn't end well. She promised herself not to experience the same heartaches from her previous partners and made a list on how not to be a rebound girl. However, all of her made-up rules didn't work out when she met Rich (Joseph Marco) who also came from a break-up with his six-year relationship. At first, Rocky purely hates Rich but as the time goes by, she eventually falls in love with him even she knows that she could be hurt againbecause of the same situation.

My Rebound Girl looks promising in the trailer but the thing is, it is really frustrating to watch. You have two charming lead stars in the mix, but it seems that they had a hard time to sell their chemistry. Some of the scenes feel forced, and some are just plainly weird. The comedy isn't much good either and even the story is simple they made it too complicated resulting to make the film's run time bloated.

We had high hopes with the lead stars since Alex Gonzaga has a talent in comedy, and Joseph Marco has the looks to be the perfect leading man. However, Alex may have overdone her role while Joseph Marco really struggles to hit the right spot to stand his ground.They both had the time to shine but was befuddled down by the script.

Overall, My Rebound Girl was a complete disappointment. It had the right tools to be a memorable rom-com but sadly it can't provide the necessary things to make the entire thing work.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

“It’s
always compelling when people have secrets—when you think someone
is one thing and then discover they’re something else entirely,”
says Gavin O’Connor, director of the upcoming thriller “The
Accountant” from Warner Bros. Pictures.

That
is certainly the case with the title character of “The Accountant.”
At first glance, math savant Christian Wolff seems to be nothing more
than a storefront CPA, right down to his spreadsheets and pocket
protector. However, his usual clientele are among the world’s most
powerful crime lords, and his mild-mannered demeanor and somewhat
innocuous appearance belie the fact that he may be more dangerous
than any of them.

Ben
Affleck, who stars in the role, notes, “The story speaks to the
duality in all of us. It might be easy to pigeonhole a guy like
Chris, but we find out he’s capable of much more than you imagine.”

The
actor goes on to reveal that there is another unexpected wrinkle to
Christian, who is able to crunch more than just numbers. “On the
one hand, he’s this effectively trained fighter and on the other,
he’s a math savant. Those facets of his personality—seemingly at
odds in him—were unlike anything I’ve ever done before and made
it both exciting and challenging.”

O’Connor
agrees. “The center point of the film was this fascinating
character that I loved and wanted to explore. How did he become this
man? How did he get those skills? How did he become this lethal
fighter? The story has intertwining puzzles, which gave it a high IQ
factor and made it especially intriguing.”

Screenwriter
Bill Dubuque affirms, “The concept of an accountant—a profession
that we normally think of as pretty mundane—who is outside what
most would consider conventional and had extraordinary abilities was
something different. If you’re a mainstream company and think
someone’s embezzling funds, you have a team of accountants who can
determine where the money is going. But if you’re a drug cartel or
a Mafia kingpin, you can’t do that. You’ve got to be able to call
somebody who can come in, figure out the patterns in your books, and
say, ‘This is where the leak is.’ And then get out. As I thought
more about what would make this person special, I hit on the notion
that he is on the autism spectrum. But he uses it to his advantage,
and I just loved the idea of that.”

O’Connor
emphasizes, “We learned the term ‘spectrum’ is especially
fitting because there is really no single type of autism; every
person is an individual and at a different place on that spectrum.
Christian is fictional and not based on anyone in real life—his
remarkable aptitude for figures is a gift and his physical attributes
are a product of his unique upbringing.”

Dubuque
surrounded Christian with other characters that are just as
multifaceted, pointing out, “Almost no one is really who they seem
to be.”

Producer
Lynette Howell Taylor says, “Bill created a fantastically written
screenplay. I had never read anything like it before and found it
completely unpredictable, which is always a good sign. There were
twists that took me by surprise and I had a couple of gasp moments.
That’s what ultimately made me want to make the movie.”

Opening
across the Philippines on Nov. 02, “The Accountant” is
distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment
company.

The
titular magical creatures are front and center in the newly released
final trailer of Warner Bros. Pictures' much-anticipated adventure
“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” which returns fans to
the J.K. Rowling's wizarding world of Harry Potter, only this time
set in New York during the 1920s.

The
trailer may be viewed below:

“Fantastic
Beasts and Where to Find Them” is an all-new adventure returning us
to the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling.

Academy
Award winner Eddie Redmayne (“The Theory of Everything”) stars in
the central role of wizarding world magizoologist Newt Scamander,
under the direction of David Yates, who helmed the last four “Harry
Potter” blockbusters.

“Fantastic
Beasts and Where to Find Them” opens in 1926 as Newt Scamander has
just completed a global excursion to find and document an
extraordinary array of magical creatures. Arriving in New York for a
brief stopover, he might have come and gone without incident … were
it not for a No-Maj (American for Muggle) named Jacob, a misplaced
magical case, and the escape of some of Newt’s fantastic beasts,
which could spell trouble for both the wizarding and No-Maj worlds.

The
film marks the screenwriting debut of J.K. Rowling, whose beloved
“Harry Potter” books were adapted into the top-grossing film
franchise of all time. Her script was inspired by the Hogwarts
textbook “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” written by
her character Newt Scamander.

“Fantastic
Beasts and Where to Find Them” will be shown in 2D and 3D and IMAX
on November 17.

Marvel
and IMAX will offer the special screening of thrilling,
never-before-seen 3D footage of the Scott Derrickson-directed,
mind-bending movie, which opens nationwide on October 26, 2016.

Commenting
on the exclusive footage, director Scott Derrickson says, “As
a movie fan, I am thrilled to take audiences along on the visual
journey of ‘Doctor Strange’ and give them an early peek at what
we’ve been working on. The completed film will feature more than an
hour of specially formatted IMAX sequences that will provide
audiences with a totally immersive—and mind-blowing—film-going
experience and I’m excited to share a taste of that with our fans
on October 11.”

From
Marvel Studios comes “Doctor Strange,” the story of world-famous
neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Strange whose life changes forever after a
horrific car accident robs him of the use of his hands. When
traditional medicine fails him, he is forced to look for healing, and
hope, in an unlikely place—a mysterious enclave known as Kamar-Taj.
He quickly learns that this is not just a center for healing but also
the front line of a battle against unseen dark forces bent on
destroying our reality. Before long Strange—armed with newly
acquired magical powers—is forced to choose whether to return to
his life of fortune and status or leave it all behind to defend the
world as the most powerful sorcerer in existence.

Based
on Paula Hawkins’ bestselling novel, “The Girl on the Train” is
directed by Tate Taylor (“The Help”) and adapted for the screen
by Erin Cressida Wilson. In the film, Rachel (Blunt), who is
devastated by her recent divorce, spends her daily commute
fantasizing about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house
that her train passes every day, until one morning she sees something
shocking happen there and becomes entangled in the mystery that
unfolds.

To
cast the two key male roles was just as crucial, according to
producer Marc Platt. “It’s interesting to be involved in a film
that’s so female-centric,” he says. “Usually, it’s the guys
who are more complicated and then there’s the ‘girl’ role, and
our challenge here was to develop characters that wouldn’t just be
the ‘boy’ role in a film about the women. The story is also very
much about the men.”

To
play the role of Tom, a father caught between his new wife and an ex
who is deteriorating into the madness of addiction, the filmmakers
cast Justin Theroux, who can currently be seen starring in the hit
series “The Leftovers.”

For
Theroux, “The Girl on the Train” is all about appearances. He
describes: “It’s set in this suburban place, just upstate, just
outside of the city. So there is that picket-fence element to it, and
wondering what’s behind those perfect little shutters and
curtains.” For a passenger peering into the homes she passes by,
however, the view becomes more intimate. “There’s something about
looking into people’s backyards that is almost more invasive. You
are literally seeing their dirty laundry hanging out in the back;
you’re not seeing what’s presented in the front.”

The
actor hits upon a theme that readers of Hawkins’ work frequently
note: The main character’s addiction adds a curious element to
Rachel’s trustworthiness. “It’s not a thriller in the
traditional sense,” says Theroux. “It’s seen through the lens
of a human problem. No one believes the least reliable witness:
Rachel.”

For
the role of Scott, the second object of Rachel’s obsession, the
filmmakers cast Luke Evans, who is known for roles in “The Hobbit”
series, as well as the “Fast & Furious” franchise.

Evans
admits he became quite the fan of the complex characters in Hawkins’
novel, one he found to be a gripping page-turner. “When I began the
book, I didn’t want to put it down,” he gives. “I’m not
surprised it’s done as well as it has. The whole story is about an
inquisitive human being who creates chaos because of her curiosity,
and it’s enthralling.”

The
Welsh performer found Rachel’s obsessions fascinating, and he
quickly agreed to portray one of the key figures who populate her
world. He describes Scott as a man who’s in a tempestuous
relationship with Megan (Haley Bennett), and a jealous husband who
inevitably becomes a suspect when she disappears. “He’s
questioning a lot about himself and about the women in his life, and
how they’ve treated him,” the actor says. “So there’s a lot
of anger and mistrust.”

Rachel’s
need to find out what happened to Megan leads her to visit the
missing woman’s psychiatrist, Dr. Kamal Abdic, whom Rachel—and
the cops—suspects may have been involved in her disappearance. As
the story unfolds, we learn that the relationship between Abdic and
Megan was much more than doctor and patient. “There is this
wonderful cat-and-mouse quality to what happens between Megan and her
doctor,” says Bennett. “She is a lonely, broken woman who lures
him in. He takes the bait.”

To
play Dr. Abdic, the filmmakers cast Édgar Ramírez, known for his
roles in such films as “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Deliver Us from
Evil.”

“Kamal
Abdic is a man of few words,” offers Ramírez. “He loves to
listen to these women because he is also fascinated, or a little
turned on, by their despair. He listens to all their stories, but he
genuinely falls in love with Megan. There’s a special sense of
innocence in her, and he knows that she uses sex as a way to
connect.”

Initially
posing as a patient to learn what she can about Abdic, Rachel opens
up to the doctor, revealing more than she ever intended. She
describes her heartbreak at not being unable to have a child,
subsequent divorce and alcohol-induced blackouts. “Abdic is the
only one who listens to the secrets,” the Venezuelan actor adds.
However, he pays the price for crossing the line with his patients.
“He knows everything about what’s going on, and ironically, is
the first one who becomes a suspect.” He pauses, “We cross lines
because we feel lonely, and we are longing for connection.”

Opening
across the Philippines on October 05, “The Girl on the Train”
is distributed by United International Pictures through Columbia
Pictures.

Academy
Award® winner Ron Howard returns to direct the latest bestseller in
Dan Brown's billion-dollar Robert Langdon series, “Inferno,”
which finds the famous symbologist on a trail of clues tied to the
great Dante himself. When Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital
with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will
help him recover his memories. Together, they race across Europe and
against the clock to stop a madman from unleashing a global virus
that would wipe out half of the world's population.

For
Jones, there is more to her character than meets the eye. "Sienna
is a young woman who is a strong environmentalist, full of
conviction. She is not everything she seems but on the surface she is
someone that gets involved in a mystery relating to finding a deadly
virus."

That
is one of the aspects that drew Jones to the role, she says: “This
is really a contemporary story about paranoia, fear of governments,
and who we can trust.”

“There’s
a lot of fun in it, in that they’re going on this quest, they’re
finding clues, but at the same time, there is a seriousness and there
is a philosophical side to the film,” adds Jones.

“And
it’s addressing very pertinent issues about what is the state of
the world that we’re living in and how do we contribute to making
that world as good as it can be for future generations,” continues
Jones. “I feel like, increasingly with global warming, we’re
forced to address how we are living, and ask are we living in a way
that is sustainable? I am absolutely pro making sure we do everything
to leave the planet in as green a state as possible.”

For
inspiration in playing her character, Jones says she went straight to
the source material. “When I knew I had the part of Sienna, I read
Dan Brown’s book – it was a really fun read,” she recalls.
“Throughout filming, I would keep coming back to the book for
Sienna and find little clues about her backstory that I could use in
playing her. The books was a really good resource throughout
filming.”

Working
with Hanks and Howard, both Oscar winners who make up a formidable
creative team, was a delight, Jones shares. “They have a huge
affection for each other. They have this shorthand and they are both
on the same page creatively. It’s what I would hope to do later in
my career – to work with the same people and build up a shorthand.
It’s like any creative endeavour, if you work with the same people,
you actually save a lot of time because you’re not trying to
establish a new relationship.”

Opening
across the Philippines on Oct. 12, “Inferno” is distributed
by Columbia Pictures in the Philippines, local office of Sony
Pictures Releasing International.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Jake (Asa Butterfield), grew up listening to a lot of fascinating stories from his grandfather. However, after his grandfather's mysterious death, Jake head on to Wales to find some answers. This leads him to find Miss Peregrine (Eva Green) who is the guardian of a group of peculiar children. At first, Jake is told that he also has a peculiarity but didn't know exactly what or how to use it. Meanwhile, the leader of the hollowgasts (Samuel L. Jackson) continues to hunt down peculiar children to gain immortality and Jake's natural gift can be the game changer to end their wicked plans.

Once again, Tim Burton transports his viewers to another extraordinary world that he already mastered in his films through the years. It is another dark tale that comes to life but this time; the film can't carry its weight throughout the entire time. It's couldn't sustain the momentum and deliver big time when it's mostly needed. It gets pretty tedious from the start and quite slow to pick up the pace. Still, it is a fantastic feature, especially when it reached the second half. However, with the film having a lot of interesting bits to offer; it never reached its maximum potential as a whole.

The visual effects was pretty neat but there is nothing special in wearing your 3D glasses. There are some scenes that you'll feel the magic, especially when they highlight the peculiarity of each child. It's like X-Men with mutants discovering their powers and learning how to control it. It is something they should have capitalized on, and also they could have trimmed the film down as it feels a bit too long in its 127 minutes run time.

As for the cast, they all did a pretty nice job with Eva Green leading the charge. She brings life and color to Miss Peregrine and continues to impress each time like a female version of Johnny Depp. We also loved the inclusion of Samuel L. Jackson as the villain because he is perfect for this role. AsaButterfield needs some energy biscuits while Ella Purnell was astonishing.

Overall, Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children has all the ingredients to make the film stand out. It has a skillful director in Tim Burton, a delightful vibe from Eva Green, magnificent visuals and an innovative story to tell. However, all of it didn't blend well as it fails to reach the top in delivering a film to remember.

Columbia
Pictures' new raunchy, R-18-rated animated comedy “Sausage Party”
opens in the Philippines on Sept. 28 and imagines what it
would be like if the food in our grocery aisles was alive.

The
movie is hilarious, twisted and outrageous, but that wasn’t enough
for Seth Rogen. In addition to bringing talking foods to the big
screen, he also wanted to bring them to a real life grocery store
with a hilarious and creepy Sausage Party prank.

A
special effects team set up a few different animatronic foods in a
real New York grocery store and Seth Rogen made them talk live from
another room. The initial shock of people realizing they’re seeing
talking food is funny in itself, but then the conversations they have
with the food in question are even better.

Watch
the Sausage Party Grocery Store Prank video below:

“Sausage
Party” is about one sausage leading a group of supermarket products
on a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what
really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store.
The film features the vocal talents of a who’s who of today’s
comedy stars – Michael Cera, James Franco, Salma Hayek, Jonah Hill,
Nick Kroll, David Krumholtz, Danny McBride, Edward Norton, Seth
Rogen, Paul Rudd, and Kristen Wiig.

The
comedy has garnered an 86 percent Fresh Rating at Rotten Tomatoes,
making it one of the most acclaimed films of the year. Here's a
sample of what hard-to-please American critics have raved about
“Sausage Party.”

“You
will come for the kind of humor promised in the title and the
well-earned R rating, but stay for the nuanced meditations on
theology and faith.” – A.O.
Scott, The New York Times

“An
effed-up funhouse. Rogen, a livewire satirist, dishes out an R-rated
cartoon treat that tackles the crisis in the Middle East, the
nonexistence of God and the sex lives of supermarket products.”
– Peter
Travers, Rolling Stone

“There
is no one out there making comedies quite like Rogen and Goldberg.
They are putting their definitive stamp on the modern American comedy
one decency-smashing double entendre at a time.” – Lindsay
Bahr, Associated Press

“Sausage
Party takes racism and prejudice and throws them into its existential
meat-grinder to explore identity, tolerance and religion in
surprisingly intelligent fashion.” – Brian
Truitt, USA Today

James
Corden Confirmed to Voice the Lead Role of Peter; Rose Byrne to
Co-Star

Daisy
Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki Also Join Voice Cast

CULVER
CITY, Calif., and LONDON, UK, September 22, 2016 – Columbia
Pictures has teamed up with Frederick Warne & Co., part of
Penguin Random House UK, for Peter Rabbit™, a new
live-action/CG motion picture based on the internationally beloved
series of books written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, whose
150th anniversary is being celebrated this year.

The
film will be directed by Will Gluck and made at Animal Logic, the
Australian based animation and visual FX production
studio. Animal Logic previously created the animation for
the global blockbuster The
LEGO Movie. Will Gluck
(Olive Bridge Entertainment) and Zareh Nalbandian (Animal Logic
Entertainment) are both attached to produce the feature, with Doug
Belgrad serving as Executive Producer. The screenplay is by Rob
Lieber with revisions by Gluck.Jodi
Hildebrand of Olive Bridge and Jason Lust will also serve as
executive producers.

James
Corden has been set to voice the lead role of Peter, and Rose Byrne
will star in the live-action female lead role of Bea. Daisy
Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki have also joined the voice cast.

With
this film, Columbia and Frederick Warne will bring Beatrix Potter’s
beloved character Peter Rabbit to a new family audience.
Frederick Warne has been Beatrix Potter’s publisher since its
publication of The Tale of Peter Rabbit in 1902 and
is the home of Peter Rabbit™ and the Beatrix Potter™ brand.

Tom
Weldon, CEO Penguin Random House UK said, “We at Penguin Random
House UK are delighted to be working with Columbia Pictures. As
custodians of Beatrix Potter’s brand and legacy, we are excited
about the opportunity this production will bring to engage a whole
new audience with the world of Beatrix Potter and one of her
best-loved characters, the mischievous Peter Rabbit.’

Will
Gluck added, “I am delighted to be teaming up with Frederick
Warne. Their expertise and stewardship is absolutely critical
to making a film that honors the legacy of Beatrix Potter.”

Nalbandian
added, “This announcement is the culmination of two years of
development at Animal Logic Entertainment, Olive Bridge Entertainment
and Columbia Pictures. It has been a great journey bringing
Peter Rabbit, his family and many friends to the screen. Peter has
fans all over the world, and we’re excited to be working with Will,
Columbia, and Frederick Warne to make a film to delight audiences
globally.”

Sony
Pictures Entertainment will create and execute a worldwide licensing
and merchandising program in connection with the new Peter
Rabbit™ motion picture, in association with Warne.

Production
on Peter Rabbit is due to commence in January 2017,
and is due for worldwide release in April 2018.

The
film will be made at Animal Logic in Sydney with the support of the
Australian Government through Screen Australia and Screen NSW and in
collaboration with Sony Pictures Animation. Lauren Abrahams
will oversee the project for the studio.

PETER
RABBIT™, BEATRIX POTTER™ and the 150 Years Logo are trademarks of
Frederick Warne & Co.

On her
bachelorette-party weekend with friends in New Orleans, Tara falls
for the darkly-sexy bartender Patrick. Waking in his bed the
next morning, Tara instantly regrets her unfaithfulness and flies
back home to her fiancé. Her secret flame becomes a full-on
fire when Patrick shows up at her house, surreptitiously tries to
cancel her wedding arrangements, and stalks her every move.

He spirals into
madness and delusion, determined to have Tara no matter what the
cost. When his efforts fail, he tracks the newlyweds on their
honeymoon where he erupts in a psychotic, murderous rage. Tara
will have to find the strength she never knew she possessed to stop
Patrick from destroying her marriage and her life.

Meet the cast of
BROKEN VOWS:

JAIMIE
ALEXANDER – Tara

Actress Jaimie
Alexander’s natural beauty is enough to make anyone do a double
take, but after the release of her recent high-profile film projects,
people acknowledge her talent as well as her stunning looks. She
appeared with Jake Gyllenhaal in Ed Zwick’s drama Love and Other
Drugs, followed by Marvel’s blockbuster epic Thor. In
it, she starred in the role of “Sif” opposite Chris Hemsworth,
Natalie Portman and Sir Anthony Hopkins. She reprised her role in
the record-breaking sequel, The Dark World, and recently did
so again in a guest turn on Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
In a comedic departure, she appeared in HBO’s The Brink with
Tim Robbins and Jack Black. Next on the horizon is reprising her
again as “Sif” in Thor: Ragnarok. She currently stars as
the lead of Greg Berlanti’s hit NBC series Blindspot which
was selected by the Critics’ Choice Awards as “Most Exciting New
Series.”

Alexander also
attended the Toronto International Film Festival for the World
premiere of the indie dramedy Loosies with Peter Facinelli and
Joe Pantoliano; starred in the dramatic thriller Intermission
with Frank Grillo which screened at Cannes; as well as the historical
drama Savannah with Jim Caviezel, Chiwetel Ejiofer, and Hal
Holbrook, and also appeared as the female lead opposite Arnold
Schwarzenegger in Lionsgate’s action/thriller The Last Stand.

She transitioned
into such coveted film roles after her series regular status on the
popular ABC Family Chanel series Kyle XY. Her enigmatic
character “Jessi XX” proved to be a critical part of Kyle’s
past and future. She returned to series television in a juicy arc as
Edie Falco’s wild and immature sister-in-law on Showtime’s Nurse
Jackie.

Born in Greenville,
South Carolina, and raised in Grapevine, Texas, Alexander moved west
to Los Angeles upon graduating high school. She hasn’t looked back
since.

WES BENTLEY
– Patrick

Wes
Bentley was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

After
graduating high school he attended Julliard School of Drama for one
year and left to pursue his career. Shortly thereafter he landed a
starring role in the Sam Mendes film American
Beauty co-starring opposite
Kevin Spacey, Annette Benning and Mena Suvari which went on to win
five Academy Awards.

Since
then he has gone on to work with esteemed directors such as Shekhar
Kapur in Four Feathers opposite
his good friend, the late Heath Ledger, Christopher Nolan in

Interstellar
for Paramount Pictures,
which grossed $675M worldwide, and Terrence Malick in Knight
of Cups.

He
also starred in The Better
Angels with Diane Kruger and
Jason Clarke, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Welcome
to Me, an indie comedy with Kristen
Wiig, We Are Your Friends co-starring
Zac Efron for Warner Bros, and Amnesiac
co-starring Kate Bosworth and directed by Michael Polish.

Currently
Bentley is co-starring in Ryan Murphy’s American
Horror Story: Hotel for FX
which premiered in October 2015. He also recently starred in
Pete’sDragon for
Disney, which has grossed $116M to date.

Bentley
lives in Los Angeles with his wife Jacqui and their two children.

ALEXANDRA
BRECKENRIDGE – Debra

Alex Breckenridge
was born on May 15 1982 in Darien, Connecticut before moving to
California when she was 12. Breckenridge first got an interest in
acting at 13 when she performed in local theater productions and soon
moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career. Her first film was
the independent comedy picture Locust Valley (1999). She
followed up this performance with guest spots on several successful
series, including Dawson's Creek, (1998) Freaks and Geeks
(1999), and Buffy The Vampire Slayer (2002), and supporting
roles in the films Big Fat Liar (2002), Orange County
(2002) and the short film D.E.B.S. (2003), which won the award
for Best Short at the 2003 New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. In
2005, Alex appeared in the ABC Family movie Romy and Michele: In
the Beginning (2005) and took on the role of Michele Weinberger,
played by Lisa Kudrow in the original 1997 film. She also began work
on the animated sitcom Family Guy (1999), voicing celebrities
such as Cybill Shepherd and Christina Aguilera.

In 2015, she starred
in Zipper alongside Patrick Wilson, Lena Headey, and Ray
Winstone. The film was acquired for distribution shortly after its
premiere at The Sundance Film Festival. And in that same year,
Breckenridge began playing Jessie Anderson in season five of the AMC
series The Walking Dead.

CAM GIGANDET –
Michael

Cam Gigandet was
born in Tacoma, Washington, the son of Kim and Jay Gigandet, a
co-owner of The Rock pizza franchise After graduating from Auburn
Senior High School in Auburn, Washington in 2001, he moved to
California, where he attended Santa Monica College. His credits
include a recurring role on The O.C. and appearances in
feature films Twilight, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert
Pattison which grossed $393M worldwide, Pandorum, Never
Back Down, Burlesque, which grossed $89M worldwide, Easy
A, starring Emma Stone which grossed $75M worldwide, and The
Roommate,Priest, and currently in The Magnificent
Seven. He also stars in CT Channel’s CBS legal drama series
Reckless.

Broken Vows will be
in cinemas beginning September 28. For more information, look for
Solar Pictures on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @solarpicturesPH
#BrokenVows